Consultations for acute respiratory diseases in the pediatric population and its relationship with atmospheric particulate matter in Bahia Blanca: an ecological study

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Buffone, Ignacio R. [1 ]
Romano, Horacio J. [2 ]
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[1] Dept Epidemiolog Calidad, Secretar Salud, Municipio de Bah a Blanc, Argentina
[2] Hosp Municipal Agudos Dr nidas Lucero, Unidad Inform tica Salud, Bah a Blanca, Argentina
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ARCHIVOS ARGENTINOS DE PEDIATRIA | 2022年
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adolescent; child; particulate matter; respiratory diseases; AIR-POLLUTION; CHILDREN; INFECTIONS; CITY;
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10.5546/aap.2022-02588
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Introduction. Particulate matter (PM) is one of the air pollutants most involved in the onset or exacerbation of respiratory conditions in children. Objective. To describe the characteristics of consultations for acute respiratory diseases in children younger than 15 years and the levels of PM in the air and to analyze their association in a sector of Bahia Blanca between April 2019 and March 2020. Population and methods. Ecological, time-series study with multiple groups. Descriptive analysis of total number of consultations, by area, diagnosis, and PM. Generalized linear correlation and regression model to determine the relationship among variables. The SPSS(R) software was used. Results. Data from 4787 consultations were collected. Of these, 38.6% (1846) were related to rhinitis and 21.1% (1011), to bronchospasm. PM of 10 nm (PM10) exceeded its limit value on 31% (115) of the study days, and PM of 2.5 nm (PM2.5), on 3% (8). A 10% increase in PM2.5 showed increases of 1.3% in total consultations; the increase reached 2.1% in the area closest to the industrial sector (p < 0.05). In the latter, a 10% increase in PM10 was associated with an increase of 1.8% in consultations (p < 0.05). Conclusion. A positive association was evidenced between consultations for acute respiratory diseases and PM levels in the air, especially with PM2.5 and in the area closest to the industrial sector.
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